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To: teevee who wrote (266616)12/18/2018 7:15:28 PM
From: LoneClone1 Recommendation

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Terry Maloney

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313060
 
OT: And the new holder of the whiniest province in Canada title is Alberta. Congratulations; I thought Quebec would have that one forever, but Alberta is raising whining to new heights.

LC



To: teevee who wrote (266616)12/18/2018 9:32:18 PM
From: WalterWhite  Respond to of 313060
 
I reco'd your post even though you used the words "equalization" and "transfer".

It is welfare teevee, don't use politico-speak. Offensive! : )



To: teevee who wrote (266616)12/18/2018 11:28:35 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313060
 
I wonder what would happen if we had county referendums across Canada as to what to do with Confederation. Would some counties in B.C. want to get away from that province? Would Northern Quebec like to get away from the south? Would western Northern and eastern Ontario like to get away from Queen's park in Toronto? Could we redraw the provinces to make Canada work better economically?

Perhaps it is time to reconsider Confederation after 150 years.